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In 2009, the first ODI between Kiwis and Aussies was won by Vettori’s men but was marred by a controversy as Brad Haddin dislodged the bails off Neil Broom. Haddin's gloves were in front of the stumps and knocked off the bails, with Michael Clarke's delivery also appearing to head over the stumps. The rules are categorically clear that a no-ball should be called if the wicketkeeper does not stay behind the stumps until the ball touches the batsman, passes the stumps, or a run is attempted. Now here is something from Cricinfo on Dhoni standing back : In the 21st over of England's second innings at Lord's, MS Dhoni did something many commentators - former cricketers all - claimed they had never seen before. Two balls into Ravindra Jadeja's seventh over, Dhoni got rid of his helmet and stood further behind the stumps than usual. He kept doing so whenever Jadeja bowled to left-hand batsmen. For right-hand batsmen, he would return to the normal position of standing up to the stumps. As the unusual scene of Dhoni standing close for the medium-pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar and back for the spinner Jadeja played out, the experts began to guess what exactly he was trying to do.
![Dhoni stands back to Ravindra Jadeja ... leads to win at Lords Dhoni stands back to Ravindra Jadeja ... leads to win at Lords](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/95/956262/dhoni-stands-back-to-ravindra-jadeja-leads-to-L-PH0Xj2.jpeg)
22nd July 2014.